Brooks Women's Hyperion Tempo Road Running Shoe

Brooks Women's Hyperion Tempo Road Running Shoe

(4.4)
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Specifications

  • Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
  • Sole Material: Rubber
  • Shaft Height: Ankle Strap
  • Outer Material: Canvas

The Brooks Women's Hyperion Tempo Road Running Shoe is designed for runners who want to maximize their training sessions. This shoe is not just about looks; it offers a perfect blend of lightweight construction and responsive cushioning. If you're serious about your running workouts, the Hyperion Tempo can help you achieve your goals with greater efficiency.

Features

  • Lightweight Design: The shoe features an innovative DNA FLASH midsole that combines adaptive DNA material infused with nitrogen, ensuring a buoyant feel without added weight.
  • Performance Fit: A woven upper provides stretch and breathability, conforming to your foot for maximum comfort during runs.
  • Energy Savings: The shoe's geometries are crafted to stabilize your foot, allowing you to maintain your natural motion path while running.
  • Quick Recovery: With impact-absorbing cushioning, the Hyperion Tempo helps you recover faster between workouts, so you can keep pushing your limits.

Pros

  • Lightweight and responsive, enhancing your running experience.
  • Comfortable fit with breathable materials.
  • Designed to support efficient running mechanics.
  • Aid in quicker recovery post-run, allowing for consistent training.

Cons

  • May not provide enough cushioning for long-distance runners seeking more support.
  • Fit may vary, requiring careful selection of size for optimal comfort.

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What Customers Say

S
5 / 5

Glad I migrated to Hyperion Tempo and Ricochet from Adrenaline GTS

Update on Ricochet; A good shoe, but it never really matches the springy yet structured lightness and the glove like fit of the Tempo. I returned it and buying another Tempo. It will discontinue in favor of the new Tempo which is different.Adrenaline GTS is the guardrail version of Ghosts (which I wore for years until they felt heavy). I had a couple of bad falls forward in the Adrenaline GTS; the second landed me in ER followed by physical therapy and dental work. Dangerous at any age, more so at 69. I didn't connect feeling like I was leaning forward in them to the falls, since they were quite comfortable. No falls in the Ghosts. Both have a 12mm midsole drop, are cushiony, and in the 10 oz range.I bought the Hyperion Tempo, which I love followed by Ricochets. The Tempo is super light and the shape is darn near perfect for my feet. Both Tempo and Ricochet have an 8mm midsole drop. With 4mm subtracted, the major difference is that my hips/center of gravity are straight over my feet, no correcting for leaning forward, and I can strike from the midsole, not the heel. Physical therapy corrected my balance, posture and gait, but these sneakers are a definite improvement. I'm a fast road walker who used to run before the falls. Now I feel more confident to speed up without foot drag or tripping. Midsole drop, weight and less cushioning make a big difference for me.I've walked in the Tempo four times so far but not yet in the Ricochet. The Tempo is springy and fast, cushion a bit harder than I'm used to, at first. But they softened up nicely after 2-3 wears and feel cushiony enough for me now. Ricochet's pretty much the same. I'm keeping both.Fit: with socks and for width, I'm an 11.5B. I have to wear socks with some compression (type 2 diabetes). I have narrow heels but wide metatarsals/ball width, with my second toe being the longest, and the Brooks last fits my foot shape well. (In comparison, Nikes lead to hip and knee pain after a month.) I've done Try before Buying at least 12 pairs of Brooks in sizes 11-11.5B or wide widths when available. I can't recommend it enough, because I find different Books models vary in size and width, even in the same model; consistency is a problem. Worst example: Trace 2's 11W is narrower (and feels shorter) than its 11M. Also tried Launch, Revel, newer Ghost, others. The Hyperion Tempo was an instant love, though I had to size up a half size. My feet have never felt so light yet still supported.Tempo's toe box is generous with tiny slits to accommodate more height. Ricochet also has a generous toebox, both are good for my longer second toe. And the heels are nice and snug. Hyperion Tempo's upper seems molded. Ricochet upper is knit yet stiffer/thicker. Both model tongues are long and nicely thin. With both Hyperion and Ricochet, I'm only tightening the top/second lace to accommodate my width, but still get good arch and side to side support.Hyperion pet peeves is the laces. They're thin but have these...things? notches?...sticking from each side. Harder to unlace.The standout feature in the Tempo for me is its more generous width/fit and incredibly light, well fitting upper that somehow stills gives great support. I got drenched in the rain and soaked through my socks. But I didn't feel squishy or uncomfortable, and the Tempos dry out quick.Price: Great discount on the Tempo both here and mfr. website. I just wish Amazon sellers featured that Brooks Run Happy guarantee.Style/vibe: I love the happy, fizzy Tempo colorway, even in black. Compared to it the Ricochet is funereal (but that color was 60% cheaper, so no complaints). But it's nice to have two different vibes. The important thing is the fit.

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E
5 / 5

best sneaker!

Best sneakers! these have to be my fav model for BROOKS. NOT ONLY IS THIS A HIGH QUALITY SNERAKER, this model is the most comfortable and makes feet look flattering. Im a size 9.5-10 and sometimes shoes can make bigger feet look too big. These are perfect! And amazing comfort!

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M
5 / 5

Recomendados al 100

Excelentes😍

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P
4 / 5

I like them for the most part...

These sneakers are super light, and very comfortable for running. I love the look as well. However, the tongue on these sneakers is too thin, making it a bit frustrating to put on every day - I have to dig to find it and hold on. This is something I have never worried about with sneakers before, but will now pay more attention to moving forward. I would not buy these again because of the tongue.

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C
5 / 5

Prefer these to Ghost 15s!

A few months ago, I bought Ghost 15s because I had heard such wonderful things about them. I have never been in love with them; They felt a little bulky and my legs felt heavier/more tired.Before a 10K race, I took a chance and ordered Hyperion Tempos and ran for them for the first time in the race — a risk that paid off!These are so light on my feet and very comfortable. They feel plenty supportive, but they aren’t super padded, so that is a consideration if you intend to use these for very long runs. They were perfect for the 10K and likely for the distances I do, but I’m not sure how they would compare for 10+ mile runs.

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A
5 / 5

Good shoe

I Love Brooks shoes, they are only brand I buy. These aren't as supportive as my other style but wear for work. Standing on hard floor for 3 hours and use for walking. I always add Power Step insoles in place of what comes with the shoe. Bright colors.

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J
3 / 5

Not my favorite

I will only wear their brand to run in, so I figured I’d give these a try. I was pretty disappointed as they really aren’t that comfortable. They are very lightweight, and cute, but didn’t feel supportive enough for me to use as a workout shoe.

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